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    Dayanada and Arya Samaj 9 little effect unless it was delivered in the language of the people. He went to Bombay‚ where shortly afterwards his sect‚ following the example of the Brahmo Samaj but with a better genius of organisation proceeded to take root in the social life of India. On April 7‚ 1875 he founded at Bombay his first Arya Samaj‚ or Association of the Aryans of India‚ the pure Indians‚ the descendants of the old conquering-race of the Indus and the Ganges‚ (These italic

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    Dayanand in the field of Arya Samaj Swami Dayananda’s creation‚ the Arya Samaj‚ unequivocally condemns‚ animal sacrifice‚ ancestor worship‚ pilgrimages‚ priest craft‚ offerings made in temples‚ the caste system‚ untouchability‚ child marriages and discrimination against women on the grounds that all these lacked Vedic sanction. The Arya Samaj discourages dogma and symbolism and encourages skepticism in beliefs that run contrary to common sense and logic. To many people‚ the Arya Samaj aims to be a "universal

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    Arya Samaj

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    THE ARYA SAMAJ AS A MOVEMENT Every religious movement aims at not only initiating a spiritual awakening but also reforming the contemporary society by trying to remove ignorance‚superstitions‚doubts and dogmas from the minds of people‚thus ushering in a new kind of religious renaissance.In this respect‚the Arya Samaj‚as a religious movement‚did not fall far behind‚as it made a dynamic impact upon the Indians

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    This article is about an essay on the important role of teacher’s in curing students indiscipline. Today there is a general complaint against what is called ’student indiscipline’. Student indiscipline is largely a function in mathematical term. Unless teacher functions as a real Guru respected by the public and assured of a proper competence and a worthy status in the public eye the problem of indiscipline cannot be adequately dealt with. "Respect is commanded and not demanded" is an old saying

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    Lolita Character Analysis

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    discover his separate identity. All credit is due‚ for this transformation‚ to his philosopher and guide‚ Lolita.” (Ray 174) Lolita is a Brahmo girl and Binoy is an orthodox Hindu youth. As their determination grows stronger‚ they forget “that they were Hindu or Brahmo‚ and only remembered that they were two human souls.’’ (Tagore 306) and feel that:”If love is unable to acknowledge differences‚ then why there are differences anywhere in this world?” (Tagore 306) Binoy’s marriage is not a sacrifice

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    Arya Resume

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    Resume OBJECTIVE: Seeking an opportunity to exhibit my talent and utilize my skills in an organization that offers professional growth while being resourceful‚ innovative and flexible. PERSONAL DETAILS: Name : Arya Vijayan Pillai Father’s Name : Vijayan Pillai Address : B/302‚ Sai Darshan Tower‚ Sai Krupa Complex‚ Kashimira‚ Miraroad (E)‚ Thane-401104. Date of Birth : 17 January 1993 Nationality : Indian Sex

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    Bharat Sevak Samaj

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    [pic] http://planningcommission.nic.in/plans/planrel/fiveyr/1st/1planch8.html 17. The constitution of the Bharat Sevak Samaj and the National Advisory Committee for Public Cooperation in August 1952‚ are important preliminary steps recently taken for securing public cooperation on a nationwide basis. The National Advisory Committee‚ which is representative of different sections of opinion in the country‚ is expected to : 1. review and assess the programmes of public co-operation in relation

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    Prarthana Samaj‚  ( “Prayer Society” Sanskrit was used)‚ (bombay) Hindu reform society established in Bombay in the 1860s. In purpose it is similar to‚ but not affiliated with‚ the more widespread Brahmo Samaj and had its greatest sphere of influence in and around India’s Mahārāshtra state. The aim of the society is the promulgation of theistic worship and social reform‚ and its early goals were opposition to the caste system‚ the introduction of widow remarriage‚ the encouragement of female education

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    Social Reforms, India

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    village economy‚ as a mode of social change. 1. Raja Ram Mohan Roy Raja Ram Mohan Roy was popularly known as the ’Father of Indian Renaissance ’ was born on 22nd May 1772 in a Brahmin family in Bengal.He founded the Atmiya Sabha in 1815 and the Brahmo Samaj on 20th August 1828. Through these Institutions he fought against Orthodox Hindus

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    Raja ram Mohun Roy Born: May 22‚ 1772 Died: September 27‚ 1833 Achievements: Founded Atmiya Sabha and Brahma Samaj. He played a key role in abolition‚ and Sati. He fought for the rights of women. Raja Ram Mohan Roy is known as the ’Maker of Modern India’. He was the founder of the Brahmo Samaj‚ one of the first Indian socio-religious reform movements. He played a major role in abolishing the role of Sati. Raja Rammohan Roy was a great scholar and an independent thinker. He advocated the study

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